Outline of the route for a traveling theatrical troupe or possible minstrel show for a typical season beginning in Sept.-Oct. and closing in June. "The route embraces 10 different southern states as follows. Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Virginia, Louisiana, South Carolina, Kentucky, North Carolina and Tennessee. ... The population of each city and villages are given, likewis [sic] the distance from one place to the other, also giving nearly all the names of the opera houses,... Show moreOutline of the route for a traveling theatrical troupe or possible minstrel show for a typical season beginning in Sept.-Oct. and closing in June. "The route embraces 10 different southern states as follows. Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Virginia, Louisiana, South Carolina, Kentucky, North Carolina and Tennessee. ... The population of each city and villages are given, likewis [sic] the distance from one place to the other, also giving nearly all the names of the opera houses, theaters, auditoriums, music hall [sic] with the seating capacity of all the regular stands." Quoted text ca. 95 cm. from beginning of strip. Probably intended for use by theatrical agents. Show less

Date Issued

1900, 1901

Format

Set of related objects

Title

Acres of ashes: the story of the great fire that swept over the city of Jacksonville, Florida, on the afternoon of Friday, May 3, 1901 resulting in the loss of seven lives, destruction of $15,000,000 in property, total insurance less than $5,000,000.

"This little book ... tells how the loss befell us, how bitter was our need, how generous was the response from the whole people and how fully the wishes of the donors were made a law to those clothed with the responsibility of the distribution. J.E.T. Bowden, Mayor of Jacksonville"--Imprimatur.

Date Issued

1901, 1901-01-01T05:00:00.000Z

Format

E-book

Title

Address of the Republican County Executive Committee to the Republican voters of Duval County, Florida.

This is a study of the adequacy of the potable water supply in Northeast Florida, defined as Duval, Baker, Nassau, St. Johns and Clay Counties. It identifies sources of current supply, their limits and dangers to their quality and quantity; catalogs current uses and users and trends in water use; discusses the cost and prices of water and rate structures of water utilites; describes government regulation of water use; presents strategies for water conservation and planning for possible... Show moreThis is a study of the adequacy of the potable water supply in Northeast Florida, defined as Duval, Baker, Nassau, St. Johns and Clay Counties. It identifies sources of current supply, their limits and dangers to their quality and quantity; catalogs current uses and users and trends in water use; discusses the cost and prices of water and rate structures of water utilites; describes government regulation of water use; presents strategies for water conservation and planning for possible alternative sources. Show less

Date Issued

1991, 1991-01-01T05:00:00.000Z

Format

E-book

Title

Advertising of the Barnett National Bank's 60th anniversary, 1877-1937.

Summarizes the year's work for the Board of Health which in the early years concentrated primarily on improving public health conditions, in part by studying local fly and mosquito populations, and contending with current diseases such as measles, malaria, and gastroenteritis. The reports include substantial table information on such topics as births and deaths and meteorological information and reports of various city inspection officers.

Date Issued

1911-, 1910, 19uu, 1911-01-01T05:00:00.000Z, 1910-01-01T05:00:00.000Z

Format

E-book

Title

Annual report of the Board of Trustees for the Waterworks and Improvement Bonds of the city of Jacksonville, Florida.